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<title>Descriptive english grammar (second edition)</title>
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<name>House, Homer C.</name>
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<name>Harman, Susan Emolyn</name>
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<summary type="text">Descriptive english grammar (second edition)
House, Homer C.; Harman, Susan Emolyn
The revised edition of DESCRIPTIVEE NGLISHG RAMMAfRo llows&#13;
in the main the general plan of the first edition, though&#13;
the greater portion of the text has been rewritten, and new&#13;
exercise material and many new illustrations have been added.&#13;
The emphasis in the revision is definitely on the living language.&#13;
Historical forms are cited only when they throw light&#13;
on present-day usage.
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<dc:date>1962-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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